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  2. Post-Soviet states - Wikipedia

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    By 2007, 10 of the 15 post-Soviet states had recovered their 1991 GDP levels. [51] According to economist Branko Milanović, in 2015 many former Soviet republics and other former communist countries still have not caught up to their 1991 levels of output, including Bosnia-Herzegovina, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Serbia, Tajikistan and Ukraine ...

  3. Commonwealth of Independent States - Wikipedia

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    At this point, 12 of the 15 former Soviet Republics participated in the CIS, the three non-participants being the Baltic states, which were occupied by the Soviet Union. The CIS and Soviet Union also legally co-existed briefly with each other until 26 December 1991, when the Soviet of the Republics formally dissolved the Soviet Union. This was ...

  4. State of socialist orientation - Wikipedia

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    As a result, these countries received significant economic and military support. [1] In Soviet press, these states were also called "countries on the path of the construction of socialism" (Russian: страны, идущие по пути строительства социализма, romanized: strany, idushchiye po puti stroitel'stva ...

  5. List of communist states - Wikipedia

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    Formerly ruling in a parliamentary majority or minority government Formerly ruling as a coalition partner or supporter States that had communist governments in red, states that the Soviet Union believed at one point to be moving toward socialism in orange, and states with constitutional references to socialism in yellow

  6. List of former sovereign states - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Union – Dissolved in 1991, now the countries of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. The Baltic countries occupied by USSR until 1991 (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) were not considered by most Western countries de jure part of the USSR.

  7. Dissolution of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Ambassador to the UN delivered a letter signed by Russian President Yeltsin to the UN Secretary-General dated 24 December 1991, informing him that "with the support of the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States", Russia was the successor state to the USSR. [167]

  8. 8 EU countries support Ukraine's call to fast-track ... - AOL

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    On Monday, the leaders of eight European Union countries in Central and Eastern Europe gave their support to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s plea to quickly facilitate his country’s ...

  9. Category:Former socialist republics - Wikipedia

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    This category includes former countries that were socialist republics, sovereign state constitutionally dedicated to the establishment of socialism. Subcategories This category has the following 22 subcategories, out of 22 total.